IPA: /ˈkiːə/
KK: /kiːə/
A type of large parrot found in New Zealand, known for its olive-green feathers and unique behavior, including eating insects and sometimes carrion.
The kea is known for its playful nature and intelligence, often seen interacting with tourists in the mountains.
The word 'kea' originates from the Māori language, specifically referring to a type of parrot found in New Zealand. The term does not have Latin, Greek, or Old English roots, but it directly names the bird in its native context.
Think of the Māori name for this unique parrot, which helps you remember that 'kea' refers to a specific bird native to New Zealand.